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I get not wanting to live near someone with 4 "project cars" sitting around the front yard but at some point this is just government overreach. I have a gearhead neighbor who has a kid rebuilding a old car and all of their friends are into cars too so the area always seems to have 2x more cars than should parked around. Sometimes they are loud but so far have been respectful when it's either early in the day or late at night. I don't like the extra traffic but I'm not going to bitch about it since they are respectful and the car's are not taking up street space or sitting on the lawn.

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>Car enthusiasts and collectors are having a rough go. There have been the right-to-repair battles in Maine and Massachusetts that eventually led to the feds getting involved. Kei cars have been banned and then (hopefully) unbanned in Rhode Island and Massachusetts (again?). But now the Southwest wants in on the anti-auto action by limiting “inoperable” vehicles to just one, even on private property.

I get not wanting to live near someone with 4 "project cars" sitting around the front yard but at some point this is just government overreach. I have a gearhead neighbor who has a kid rebuilding a old car and all of their friends are into cars too so the area always seems to have 2x more cars than should parked around. Sometimes they are loud but so far have been respectful when it's either early in the day or late at night. I don't like the extra traffic but I'm not going to bitch about it since they are respectful and the car's are not taking up street space or sitting on the lawn. Archive: https://archive.today/lKQQ1 From the post: >>Car enthusiasts and collectors are having a rough go. There have been the right-to-repair battles in Maine and Massachusetts that eventually led to the feds getting involved. Kei cars have been banned and then (hopefully) unbanned in Rhode Island and Massachusetts (again?). But now the Southwest wants in on the anti-auto action by limiting “inoperable” vehicles to just one, even on private property.
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Not that I love hoa, but that is for the neighborhood to decide.